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Hurricane Melissa Tests Jamaica’s Resorts and Resilience
in NewsMelissa swept through Jamaica with fierce winds and rain, testing the island but not its resilience. Amid boarded-up resorts, staff and locals kept hope alive as recovery work begins, shaping a story of renewal after the storm.
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Fiji’s Fulton College Lands Government Backing for Green Agriculture and Leadership
in Fiji NewsFulton Adventist University College is celebrated for its values-driven approach to education, community service, and sustainability. A recent official visit highlighted plans for partnerships on watershed management, reforestation, and climate-smart farming, plus renewed emphasis on practical agriculture programs. The collaboration signals a shared vision for faith-led leadership and rural development in Fiji.
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Fiji Interfaith Voices Unite Against Harmful Festival Remarks
in Fiji NewsControversial remarks labeling religious celebrations as “demonic” have sparked a nationwide push for unity and respectful expression. Faith groups, rights advocates, and community leaders are calling for equal rights, responsible religious freedom, and renewed interfaith dialogue to safeguard Fiji’s diverse and peaceful future.
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New York City’s Village Halloween Parade: A Night of Drag and Identity
in NewsNew York City’s Halloween parade along Sixth Avenue is more than costumes—it’s a living celebration of identity, artistry, and community. From its countercultural beginnings to a fearless, all-are-welcome spectacle, the night invites everyone to unleash their true selves in dazzling, unexpected ways.
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Fiji Mobile Dental Care Drive Reaches Remote Islands
in Fiji NewsAn ambitious health outreach sails through Fiji’s Lau Group, delivering dental check-ups, treatments, and essential health education to remote island communities. The month-long mission centers on prevention and empowering residents with lasting wellness knowledge, signaling a broader push to close healthcare gaps across urban and rural areas.
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Sangam World Cup Returns to Fiji for 2025 Kickoff Ahead of Centennial Celebration
in Fiji NewsFiji welcomes the Sangam World Cup as intense Masters clashes kick off a larger celebration of sport and culture. With a centennial on the horizon, teams from across divisions bring energy, rivalry, and community spirit to this biennial showcase.
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Rahm Emanuel Eyes 2028 Presidential Bid Amid Fiery Image
in NewsRahm Emanuel signals a serious bid for 2028, blending a hard-edged commitment to reform with a reputation for blunt pragmatism. As he tests the waters, his Chicago legacy—ambitious policy moves and a fiery temperament—meets a broader push for bipartisan appeal. How his past could shape a potential future run is a story that invites closer…
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Love Is Blind Goes Global: Netflix’s Dating Show Expands Across Cultures
in Fiji NewsDenver brings a fresh chapter to Love Is Blind, blending local flavor with the show’s bold experiment in romance. As the franchise expands across cities and continents, culture and controversy mingle to reshape our view of love.
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Nuremberg: Delving into Göring’s Mind Behind the War Trials
in NewsOn the day history shifted, a captured ruler still spoke with astonishing sway. A new film revisits Göring’s 18 months in captivity and the probing sessions with the U.S. Army psychiatrist who tried to map his mind—exploring power, charm, and the darkness at the heart of the Nuremberg saga.
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King Charles Distances Prince Andrew Over Epstein Ties
in Fiji NewsKing Charles ushers in a dramatic shift for the monarchy amid mounting scrutiny. A senior royal steps back from royal life, signaling a broader push to redefine duties and public expectations. The evolving landscape could reshape the Crown for years to come.
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Netflix Reaffirms Streaming-First Strategy Amid Limited Theatrical Runs
in NewsNetflix reaffirms its exclusive-first release strategy, signaling no plans to shift its theatrical approach. A recent limited cinema run showed how a short theater window can spark big streaming momentum, drawing in fans and boosting viewership. More titles are expected to follow a similar pattern, balancing online debuts with selective big-screen showings.
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Fiji Unites Sports and Agriculture Under New MOU to Boost Grassroots Programs
in Fiji NewsFiji’s sports and farming sectors are joining forces in a new partnership aimed at powering national development. By backing grassroots programs and community initiatives, this collaboration promises to fuse sport, agriculture, and opportunity for families across the islands.
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19-Year-Old Malolo Standout Set for Skipper Cup Final vs Naitasiri
in Fiji NewsAt just 19, Tevita Vuniwaqa Ledua is stepping into a high-stakes showdown for Malolo in the Skipper Cup final. A first five-eighth whose journey from RKS to the frontline of provincial rugby hints at a breakout season, his clash with the seasoned Naitasiri promises a moment of revelation. A story of nerves, grit, and a…
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Dave Franco Breaks Free From James Franco’s Shadow
in NewsDave Franco is stepping out from his brother’s shadow, proving his own talent can carry him forward. In a candid moment, he explains why grit and growth, not fame by association, have kept him rising—with fresh projects on the horizon.
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Lau Province Eyes Investment Push to Ease Provincial Levy Burden
in Fiji NewsLeaders of Lau grapple with the provincial levy, weighing civic duty against the real financial pressures facing local families. Emphasizing sustainable investment and practical support, the Tui Nayau urges options that could ease the burden and strengthen the Lau community’s economic resilience.
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Fiji Grassroots 7s Set to Shape Dubai 7s Roster
in Fiji NewsFiji’s grassroots sevens in Suva could play a decisive role in shaping the Dubai 7s squad. A new sponsorship kicks off a bold push to grow local talent and test it alongside the national team—setting the stage for an exciting chapter in Fiji rugby.
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Government Shutdown Could Disrupt Holiday Travel, Warn Aviation Officials
in NewsHoliday travel could be upended as a funding deadlock tightens the screws on air traffic control. With controllers unpaid and staffing gaps growing, officials warn a national travel disruption may be within reach unless a resolution comes soon.
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Is Gen Z Turning Conservative? Jake Tapper Weighs In
in NewsGen Z is drawing fresh attention as whispers of a shift toward conservatism emerge, sparked by schooling, post-pandemic disillusionment, and the limits of progressive movements. A closer look at how these experiences might reshape the political map for years to come.
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508th Anniversary: Luther’s 95 Theses and the Protestant Reformation
in NewsOn a day that blends history with Halloween, a bold challenge sparked a movement that transformed faith. From how people read the Bible to who can approach God, uncover the enduring impact of this historic turning point.
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Tailevu Embraces Tradition to Fund Local Development
in Fiji NewsTailevu’s leaders unveil a traditional fundraising push aimed at boosting local development. The Adi Tailevu initiative emphasizes community power and youth leadership, tapping homegrown resources for lasting change. A promising, self-reliant path that could redefine the province’s future.
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Fiji Goes Digital: Land Approvals Now in 24 Hours
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Lands Ministry has gone fully digital, turning a once-lengthy approval process into a 24-hour turnaround. With paper forms retired and approvals possible from anywhere, this bold move signals faster, more transparent governance.